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8 September, 19:25

The velocity of a wave is a function of its

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  1. 8 September, 19:43
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    Amplitude.

    Explanation:

    The velocity of a wave is given by:

    velocity = total distance covered/total time taken

    In the case of a wave the total distance covered is equal to the amplitude of a wave. It is the maximum displacement covered by the wave. So, the velocity of a wave is a function of its amplitude. Hence, the correct option is (D).
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